What is the B-level test?


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Liver and gall bladder ultrasound generally refers to liver B ultrasound, mainly used to observe the liver, to determine whether liver disease occurs.
If the ultrasound results show that the echo gradually thickened and thickened, it indicates that the patient has acute hepatitis; the ultrasound results show that the liver parenchyma echo thickened and enhanced, and the gallbladder wall thickened, indicating that the patient has chronic hepatitis; the ultrasound results show that the parenchyma echo increased and distributed unevenly, indicating that the patient has cirrhosis.
However, it should be noted that the disease cannot be diagnosed solely based on the ultrasound results. It is also necessary to make a comprehensive judgment in combination with clinical symptoms and other related examinations, such as liver function, CT, magnetic resonance imaging, tumor markers, etc.